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stagnate

[stag-neyt] / ˈstæg neɪt /


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But its war-time economic worries are mounting, with growth stagnating and a ballooning budget deficit as oil revenues -- choked by sanctions -- drop to a five-year low.

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But its wartime economic worries are mounting, with growth stagnating and a ballooning budget deficit as sanction-hit oil revenues drop to a five-year low.

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“But, for the most part, many housing markets are stagnating, with labor markets not adding jobs and families not relocating.”

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“But, for the most part, many housing markets are stagnating, with labor markets not adding jobs and families not relocating.”

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But the scale of the exodus has become industrial over the last decade as Nepal's agriculture and tourism industries have stagnated.

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